Systematic Theology, 2nd Edition: An Introduction To Biblical Doctrine (Grudem)

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Systematic Theology, 2nd ed.

Author: Wayne Grudem

This new edition of Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem may be the most important resource you can own for helping you understand Scripture and grow as a Christian.

The most widely used resource of the last 25 years in its area, Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem has been thoroughly revised and expanded (all 57 chapters) for the first time while retaining the features that have made it the standard in its field: clear explanations, an emphasis on each doctrine's scriptural basis, and practical applications to daily life.

Praise for the second edition:

"After a quarter century of remarkable usefulness globally . . . it remains remarkable. I thank God for this precious gift to Christ's people worldwide."

John Piper

"Stands out for its clarity and accessibility."

Thomas R. Schreiner

"One of those rare works that can challenge the scholar and instruct the beginner . . . It is simply indispensable."

Jack Deere

With nearly 250 pages of new content and revisions that took several years, this new edition now includes the following distinctive features, making it even better:

  • Updated, fuller analysis of several recent controversies within evangelicalism, including the eternal relationship between the Father and the Son in the Trinity, the question of God's atemporal eternity, the role of women in the church, "seeker-sensitive" churches, miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit, and contemporary worship music.
  • New, thoughtful critiques of open theism, the "new perspective on Paul," Molinism (or "middle knowledge"), "Free Grace" theology, and the preterist view of Christ's second coming
  • Completely revised, stronger chapter on the clarity of Scripture
  • Completely revised, stronger chapter on creation and evolution, including a longer critique of theistic evolution and an extensive discussion on the age of the earth
  • New discussion of how biblical inerrancy applies to some specific "problem verses" in the Gospels
  • Additional material respectfully explaining evangelical Protestant differences with Roman Catholicism (with extensive interaction with the Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church), Protestant liberalism, and Mormonism
  • Completely updated bibliographies
  • All Scripture quotations updated from RSV to ESV
  • An explanation of why monogenes in John 3:16 and elsewhere should be translated as "only begotten" rather than merely "only" (this is a change from the first edition)
  • A contemporary worship song added at the end of each chapter (while retaining the traditional hymns as well)
  • New discussion on the impassibility of God
  • An extensive discussion on the eternal submission of the Son to the Father, taking into account controversies in recent years
  • Updated section on contemporary worship music
  • A discussion of recent criticisms of the penal substitutionary view of the atonement
  • Numerous other updates and corrections that have be prompted by letters and emails from people around the world and by interaction with the students Wayne has taught over the last 26 years both at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and at Phoenix Seminary

Part of the brilliance of Systematic Theology over the years has been its simplicity and ease of use. Each chapter follows the same structure. First, there is discussion of the doctrine being considered, such as justification or the Trinity or the deity of Christ. An explanation of that doctrine's biblical support and possible objections follow. Personal application and key terms to know for personal growth are then provided. Chapters also include a Scripture memory passage, references to other literature on the topic, and suggested hymns and worship songs.

If you are someone who thinks theology is hard to understand or boring, then this new edition of Systematic Theology will likely change your mind.

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  1. Introduction to Systematic Theology

PART 1: THE DOCTRINE OF THE WORD OF GOD

  1. The Word of God
  2. The Canon of Scripture
  3. The Four Characteristics of Scripture: (1) Authority
  • Additional Note: Christianity and Theological Liberalism
  1. The Inerrancy of Scripture
  2. The Four Characteristics of Scripture: (2) Clarity
  3. The Four Characteristics of Scripture: (3) Necessity
  4. The Four Characteristics of Scripture: (4) Sufficiency

PART 2: THE DOCTRINE OF GOD

  1. The Existence of God
  2. The Knowability of God
  3. The Character of God: “Incommunicable” Attributes
  4. The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1)
  5. The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 2)
  6. God in Three Persons: The Trinity
  • Additional Note: Christianity and Mormonism
  1. Creation
  2. God’s Providence
  3. Miracles
  4. Prayer
  5. Angels
  6. Satan and Demons

PART 3: THE DOCTRINE OF MAN IN THE IMAGE OF GOD

  1. The Creation of Man
  2. Man as Male and Female
  3. The Essential Nature of Man
  4. Sin
  5. The Covenants between God and Man

PART 4: THE DOCTRINES OF CHRIST AND THE HOLY SPIRIT

  1. The Person of Christ
  2. The Atonement
  3. Resurrection and Ascension
  4. The Offices of Christ
  5. The Work of the Holy Spirit

PART 5: THE DOCTRINE OF THE APPLICATION OF REDEMPTION

  1. Common Grace
  2. Election and Reprobation
  3. The Gospel Call and Effective Calling
  4. Regeneration
  5. Conversion (Faith and Repentance)
  6. Justification (Right Legal Standing before God)
  7. Adoption (Membership in God’s Family)
  8. Sanctification (Growth in Likeness to Christ)
  9. Baptism in and Filling with the Holy Spirit
  10. The Perseverance of the Saints (Remaining a Christian)
  11. Death and the Intermediate State
  12. Glorification (Receiving a Resurrection Body)
  13. Union with Christ

PART 6: THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH

  1. The Church: Its Nature, Its Marks, and Its Purposes
  2. The Purity and Unity of the Church
  • Additional Note: Major Doctrinal Differences between Protestants and Roman Catholics
  1. The Power of the Church
  2. Church Government
  3. Means of Grace within the Church
  4. Baptism
  5. The Lord’s Supper
  6. Worship
  7. Gifts of the Holy Spirit: (1) General Questions
  8. Gifts of the Holy Spirit: (2) Specific Gifts

PART 7: THE DOCTRINE OF THE FUTURE

  1. The Return of Christ: When and How?
  2. The Millennium
  3. The Final Judgment and Eternal Punishment
  4. The New Heavens and New Earth

Appendix 1: Historic Confessions of Faith

Appendix 2 Annotated Bibliography of Evangelical Systematic Theologies

Appendix 3: Master List of Systematic Theologies Indexed at the End of Each Chapter

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